by versicolor » Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:44 am
What date did you register as a CS member?:
Wed Feb 18, 2009
How many posts have you made in the forum (at the time of applying):
2,717
How many days a week do you usually visit CS?
7 days a week for the most part.
How many hours per day do you usually spend on CS, on a day that you do visit?
usually 3-4 hours on the weekdays. 4+ on the weekends. I do also check CS on my phone a lot when I'm at school, when I have a break or something like that.
Have you moderated on any other forums before? If so, please link to them
No I have not.
Have you ever used the CS oekaki to draw?
yes I have! It's not the primary program I use, but I've found some things I admire about it that I don't find on other programs c: I especially like using it to make character designs!
Do you ever spend much time browsing the oekaki board just to look at the art posted there?
Yes! I actually love to just browse the forums and look at all the lovely art. There are so many talented artists on here! I think it's super cool how we have such a range of different talent and styles on this site. I don't really comment or give critiques though, since its not something I think I'd be good at to be honest. Nevertheless, I do like to admire all the beautiful art this site has to offer!
Why do you want to be an oekaki moderator for CS?
Well, I'd like to think that I'm suited for the job! I've been on CS for a long time, and I'd love to be able to give back to such a wonderful community that's kept me here for all these years. Unfortunately, there are those that feel the need to break the rules, and I'd like to help keep those people from running rampant on the site. I hate seeing negative comments in general, but I think its especially worse when they're on someone's artwork. I'd like to help keep the oekaki forums friendly and clean of such hurtful things. I know my gallery itself is a bit sparse, but I do like to use oekaki from time to time. I think it's a great way to share your art with the community and to use as an outlet for self-expression! I think oekaki is a wonderful tool for artists to use, and I hate to see it misused in ways that break the rules. I feel especially strongly about art theft, and I would love to be able to help people realize their mistakes and help them reference/credit correctly.
Can you think of any particular skills you can bring to the position:
Well, if it counts, I help teach a Sunday school class full of 2nd and 3rd graders at my church. While I know that users on CS aren't that young (or at least I hope not!), the position has taught me to be more patient, kind, and understanding of others. Young kids don't always understand what they do wrong, or they get their feeling hurt easily, so when dealing with them, I had to be firm and able to explain things in ways that they would understand.
In addition, during summer I was an LIT at a sleep away camp for a few years. In order to get this position, I had to attend a leadership weekend, and we had several monthly meetings before camp started in order to learn how to be effective leaders during camp. I was in charge of a cabin full of campers ages 9-12, and I was responsible for their well-being. I would often have to mediate conflicts that came up between the girls in the cabin and make sure everyone was adhering to camp rules. I had to act in a fair, un-biased, and level-headed way. I made sure everyone was enjoying themselves, and if someone had a problem, they came to me. I think I would be able to apply these skills that I've gained from these experiences to this position well.
I'd also like to think that I'm fairly proficient in using the oekaki feature of this site. I know how the program works and am able to use the features well, I'd say. I know several tips and tricks in the program and I'd of course be open to answering any questions anyone may have about it!
Thank you so much for considering me!
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versicolor on Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:20 am, edited 1 time in total.